Nonprofit Organizations And Civil Society In The United States

The term “nonprofit” means different things to many different people. It’s a commonly used word without a common understanding between writer and reader. People often use the words “nonprofit” and “tax exempt” interchangeably. Congress has created almost three dozen types of tax-exempt organizations in different sections of the ...

Nonprofit organizations are accountable to the donors, founders, volunteers, program recipients, and the public community. Theoretically, for a nonprofit that seeks to finance its operations through donations, public confidence is a factor in the amount of money that a nonprofit organization is able to raise.

Browse millions of annual returns filed by tax-exempt organizations with ProPublica’s Nonprofit Explorer. See details like executive compensation, revenue, expenses and more. Search for an organization or a person, or search the full text of filings.

Nonprofits are solely focused on addressing social needs and contributing to the public good. Learn about the types of nonprofits and how these organizations work.

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Human Rights Watch: An Open Letter Rejecting Presidential Attacks on Nonprofit Organizations

Human Rights Watch stands with civil society and signed this letter, alongside more than 3700 other organizations, condemning the Trump administration’s attacks. It is a testament to our community’s ...

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What President Donald Trump’s latest memorandum targeting civil society does, does not, and cannot do. Nonprofits, their donors, and activists striving for a more equal, just, and fair country and ...

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The Root on MSN: Popular civil rights nonprofit’s shocking connections to the Ku Klux Klan alleged in DOJ indictment

After the FBI severed ties with Southern Poverty Law Center in October, an 11-count indictment against the civil rights nonprofit is now raising serious alarms.